Privacy, security and forensics in the Internet of Things (IoT) Reza Montasari (Editor), Fiona Carroll (Editor), Ian Mitchell (Editor), Sukhvinder Hara (Editor), Rachel Bolton-King (Editor) - Cham Springer 2022 - xvii, 210 pages illustrations 30 cm

Introduction - Critical Analysis of the Challenges Police and Law Enforcement Face in Policing Cyberspace
Ethics and the Internet of Everything: A Glimpse into People's Perceptions Of IoT Privacy and Security
Privacy and Security Challenges and Opportunities for IoT Technologies during and beyond COVID-19
The Challenges of the Internet of Things Considering Industrial Control Systems
An Introduction to Cryptocurrency Investigations
The Application of Machine Learning Algorithms in Classification of Malicious Websites
The Use of the Internet and the Internet of Things in Modern Terrorism and Violent Extremism
The Impact of the Internet and Social Media Platforms on Radicalisation to Terrorism and Violent Extremism
The Internet, Social Media and the Internet of Things in Radicalisation to Terrorism and Violent Extremism
The Internet of Things and Terrorism: A Cause for Concern.


This book provides the most recent security, privacy, technical and legal challenges in the IoT environments. This book offers a wide range of theoretical and technical solutions to address these challenges. Topics covered in this book include; IoT, privacy, ethics and security, the use of machine learning algorithms in classifying malicious websites, investigation of cases involving cryptocurrency, the challenges police and law enforcement face in policing cyberspace, the use of the IoT in modern terrorism and violent extremism, the challenges of the IoT in view of industrial control systems, and the impact of social media platforms on radicalisation to terrorism and violent extremism. This book also focuses on the ethical design of the IoT and the large volumes of data being collected and processed in an attempt to understand individuals' perceptions of data and trust. A particular emphasis is placed on data ownership and perceived rights online. It examines cyber security challenges associated with the IoT, by making use of Industrial Control Systems, using an example with practical real-time considerations. Furthermore, this book compares and analyses different machine learning techniques, i.e., Gaussian Process Classification, Decision Tree Classification, and Support Vector Classification, based on their ability to learn and detect the attributes of malicious web applications. The data is subjected to multiple steps of pre-processing including; data formatting, missing value replacement, scaling and principal component analysis. This book has a multidisciplinary approach. Researchers working within security, privacy, technical and legal challenges in the IoT environments and advanced-level students majoring in computer science will find this book useful as a reference. Professionals working within this related field will also want to purchase this book.


Internet of things
Data privacy
Digital forensic science
Data privacy
Cooperating objects (Computer systems)
Computer networks--Security measures

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